KMBC 9 meteorologist Neville Miller says there's a risk of severe weather across the entire KMBC viewing area late Sunday afternoon and through the evening, with the highest risk in the northern counties.

A PARTLY CLOUDY SKY. SPOTTY STORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE DURING THE AFTERNOON, POSSIBLY BECOMING MORE ORGANIZED AND SEVERE THIS EVENING. LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS WILL BE THE MAIN THREATS. SEVERE STORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE AGAIN MONDAY LATE- AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING AS A COLD FRONT MOVES THORUGH. HIGHS WILL BE NEAR 90 ON MONDAY. TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY WILL BE MAINLY DRY WITH HIGHS IN THE LOW TO THROUGH FRIDAY WILL BE MAINLY DRY WITH HIGHS IN THE LOW TO MID 80S.

The Obama administration will unveil a major climate change plan Monday aimed at a large reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the nation's coal-burning power plants, a senior administration official told CNN.